Skin-Aging Pigmentation: Who Is the Real Enemy?
Skin aging is induced and sustained by chronological aging and photoaging. Aging skin pigmentation such as mottled pigmentation (senile lentigo) and melasma are typical signs of photoaging. The skin, like other human organs, undergoes cellular senescence,
Jin Cheol Kim +2 more
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Sea Cucumber Collagen Peptides Exert an Anti-Skin Aging Effect by Inhibiting Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Fibroblasts [PDF]
Skin aging is a complex biological process triggered by intrinsic and extrinsic factors, causing structural and functional deterioration, and its mitigation is a priority in cosmetology and functional food science.
Rui Mi +7 more
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Research Progress on Skin Aging and Active Ingredients
With the advancement of living standards in modern society and the emergence of an aging population, an increasing number of people are becoming interested in the topic of aging and anti-aging.
Xin He, Fang Wan, Wenhui Su, Weidong Xie
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New Insights Into the Skin Microbial Communities and Skin Aging
Although it is well-known that human skin aging is accompanied by an alteration in the skin microbiota, we know little about how the composition of these changes during the course of aging and the effects of age-related skin microbes on aging.
Zichao Li +15 more
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In vitro modelling of extracellular matrix changes during skin aging: from static 2D to 3D dynamic microphysiological systems [PDF]
Skin aging results from a combination of intrinsic factors and exogenous stimuli, leading to changes in the structure and components of the extracellular matrix (including the skin basement membrane), which directly influence the aging process.
Yu Yao +9 more
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Histone modification and non-coding RNAs in skin aging: emerging therapeutic avenues [PDF]
Skin aging is a lifelong process that begins after birth and is characterized by a decline in morphology and function. This deterioration is associated with the appearance of wrinkles, increased laxity, and fragility, which may increase the risk of age ...
Wang Yuchang +3 more
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Advances in the application of multi-omics analysis in skin aging [PDF]
Skin aging is a progressive decline in the structural integrity and physiological function of the skin, driven by a complex interplay of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. Consequently, skin aging is classified into intrinsic and extrinsic aging. Intrinsic
Boquan Long +8 more
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Osteolineage cells ablation promotes skin aging phenotypes via dysregulated bone marrow macrophages [PDF]
Summary: Clinical evidence links bone loss to skin thinning during aging, yet the causal role of bone in skin regulation remains unclear. Here, we show that the partial ablation of osteolineage cells induces skin aging, manifested by dermal thinning ...
Sen-Yao Zhang +7 more
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Skin aging from mechanisms to interventions: focusing on dermal aging
Skin aging is a multifaceted process that involves intrinsic and extrinsic mechanisms that lead to various structural and physiological changes in the skin.
Sun Hye Shin +3 more
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Environmental influences on skin aging and ethnic-specific manifestations [PDF]
Andrea Vierkotter, Jean Krutmann
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